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Court, Kilburn, &c. London specimens are generally darker 
than the type, though they very rarely reach ab. fuscata. 
445. —/?. defoliaria, Cl. Common everywhere in the suburbs, includ- 
ing Clapton, Dalston, Tooting (common), &c. 
446. Alsophila aesculana, Schifit. Common everywhere excepting the 
central parts. 
447. Operophthera brumata , L. Generally abundant; occasionally as 
near the City as Islington (Bu.) and Dalston (P.). 
448. 0. boreata, Hb. I. Tottenham (Be.). [The determination of 
the specimen on which this record rests is, in my opinion, open 
to question.—L.B.P.] II. Abundant (F.); Shirley, c. Sh.); 
Brockley (E.R., i., 350). III. Richmond Park (A.). 
449. Epimta dilutata, Bork. Generally common, though Mr. Carr 
says “ not common ” for Lee and Shooter’s Hill, and Mr. Sich 
“occasionally for Chiswick. The vast majority of London 
examples belong to ab. obscurata, Stgr. 
450. — Malenydris didymata , L. I. Hale End, c. (J., N., &c.); Hagger 
Lane I orest (P.); Woodford (Ent., xix., 68) ; Hackney Marshes 
(Cl.) ; Forest Gate (M.). II. c. (F.) ; Croydon (H.) ; Brockley* 
(E.R., i., 350). III. Tooting, fairly common (Bell). IV. 
Common everywhere (So., Bu.). 
451. — M. wultistnyana, Haw. II. Abundant (F.); Shirley, c. (Sh.). 
III. \\ imbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 151, D., Ta.) ; Richmond 
Park (Si.) ; Tooting, fairly common (Bell). IV. Hampstead 
Heath (Mh., Ba., &c.). 
452. — Amoebe pectinataria, Enoch. I. Hale End, n.c. (J., Ss.); 
Hagger Lane Forest, plentiful (Bu., Cl.). II. c. (F.) ; Dulwich 
(E.R., ii., 140); Shirley (W.). III. Wimbledon Common (D., 
Ta.) ; Hammersmith (Bi.). IV. Highgate Woods (Mh.) ; 
Harrow (B. & R.). ' 
453. — Perizoma alchemillata, L. II. Eltham, r. (Jo.). IV. Hamp¬ 
stead Heath (Bu.); Highgate, at light (Mh., So.). 
454. — P. niveata, Steph. ( albulata , Schiff.). II. Locally common 
(F.); Grove Park (Jo.). IV. Willesden (E.R., ii., 291); 
1 incbley and Mill Hill,, c. (Js.) ; Highgate, at light (Mh.). 
455. —P. Jiavofasciata, Thnb. ( decolorata , Hb.). I. Hale End, c. (J., 
N., Ss.) ; Chingford (Be.) ; Woodford, at light* (Ent., xix., 67); 
Ilford (Mu.). II. n.c. (F.) ; Eltham, c. (Jo.). IV. Iianwell, 
3/6/99 -' (Ba.) ; Ealing (Ent., xxv., 182) ; Hendon (So.) ; 
Finchley (Sd.). 
456. — P. bifasciata, Haw. ( unifaseiata , Haw.). II. 1., c. (F.); Eltham, 
at lamps (Jo.) ; West Norwood, 1. (E.R., i., 165) ; Croydon, 
locally common (Sh., Cl.). 
457. — Eupithecia* venenata, Fb. I. Clapton, 1/6/00* (J. E. Gardner). 
II. r. (F.); Croydon, 1. and imago common (Sh.). IV. Ealing 
(Fe.). 
458. — E. linariata, Fb. II. 1., n.r. (F.) ; Eltham, 1., c. (Jo.) ; 
Croydon, l.c. some years (Sh.); Bromley (Ent., xviii., 20) ; 
Beckenham (Cl.). 
* Eupithecia, Curt., is dated April 1st, 1825; Tephroclystis, Hb., Verz., p.323, 
Meyr. is accepted by Professor Fernald as having been published after August 
27th, 1825. It is with no small satisfaction that I therefore restore the better- 
known name. 
